Events

Past Events

Ever been confused when you order a cup of coffee that is supposed to have notes of banana, cherry and chocolate and all you taste is coffee? Want to know more about the beans we use for our drip coffee and espresso? Join us and New Harvest for a cupping this month! Cupping is the practice of observing and evaluating the scent and taste of coffee. Kind of like a wine tasting, but for coffee. Look for a signup sheet by the register, and those who participate get a coupon for a free cup of drip coffee.

Patrick Davis, a veritable Pisces, is stuck between his own name and the moniker Chips Maloy. His raw bedroom folk is a unique blend of acoustic plucking, a whiskeyed growl, and world-weary lyrics. He can be spotted driving aimlessly around his hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota, blaring old country hits or 90's hip hop. Other influences include overheard conversations, postwar American literature, and caffeine. He's excited to share his sound with Boston for the first time ever.

Patrick Coman plays the soundtrack for Saturday night sinning and Sunday morning redemption. Merging the bluesy barroom shuffle of his native Oklahoma with the poetic lyricism that pays a debt to the historically rich Cambridge folk scene, Coman has garnered fans in his adopted hometown of Boston and beyond opening for musical heavyweights of all stripes including Del McCoury, John Fullbright, Joan Osborne, and more.

May 22nd marks Harvey Milk Day and we're celebrating by bringing Harvey's face (and legacy) front and center. From May 15th to May 25th, Keshet's LGBT Jewish Hero Harvey Milk poster will be hanging in multiple places at Ula. Come in for a drink or a bite to eat, and pause to grab a picture with the poster. Share why you're passionate about LGBT rights by posting your photo and tagging @ulacafe, @KeshetGLBTJews, and @HMilkFoundation!

Ryan Nevel doesn't sing; he prefers to let his guitar communicate for him. After gigging around the Tampa Bay area, he ventured north and brought his original compositions to Boston. His influences include rock, folk, jazz, country, classical, and pop. Hear all of this and more at his live gig at Ula!

Ryan Nevel doesn't sing; he prefers to let his guitar communicate for him. After gigging around the Tampa Bay area, he ventured north and brought his original compositions to Boston. His influences include rock, folk, jazz, country, classical, and pop. Hear all of this and more at his live gig at Ula!

Patrick Coman plays the soundtrack for Saturday night sinning and Sunday morning redemption. Merging the bluesy barroom shuffle of his native Oklahoma with the poetic lyricism that pays a debt to the historically rich Cambridge folk scene, Coman has garnered fans in his adopted hometown of Boston and beyond opening for musical heavyweights of all stripes including Del McCoury, John Fullbright, Joan Osborne, and more.

Kids and parents! Join local game publisher Anomia Press for an afternoon of all-ages gaming! Andrew from Anomia will provide some new games himself, but feel free to bring a favorite from home. Also, some fun supplied by local fave Boing! Thanks, Boing!

Patti DeRosa is a well-known singer-songwriter-guitarist from the Boston area touring on the local, national, and international music scenes. She plays an eclectic style of acoustic music, peppered with rhythm and spice, simmered with the flavors of folk, jazz, R&B, and rock, and served piping hot with passion, insight, and attitude. “Patti DeRosa imbues her folk based music with a distinctive jazz and R&B flavor and an overall sense of musicality that places her in the upper echelon of today’s singer-songwriters.” Mark Stepakoff, The Center for the Arts in Natick.

She has released three CDs: “Packing My Bags – Patti D Live” (2011), “Secrets and Stories" (2007), and “Paradise” (2005).

Come and experience her tasty concoctions at Ula! And swing by her website,www.pattiderosa.com, to learn more.